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OS Scores Explained NBA 2K16 Overview (PS4)
Pros
Mostly stable online; Defensive gameplay; Team relocation
Cons
2K ProAm barely works; Spike Lee story mode; Crowds could be better sound-wise
Bottom Line
A game which sets the bar as the pinnacle of the current generation of sports gaming thus far.
9
out of 10
NBA 2K16 REVIEW

NBA 2K16 Review (PS4)


Since NBA 2K began its long journey on the Sega Dreamcast, the basketball gaming franchise has been building towards greatness by setting the bar for themselves year after year. But developer Visual Concepts was never able to achieve GOAT status with whispers of NBA 2K11 haunting them every October when the new iteration of the basketball simulation was released.

That’s all about to change.

With a multitude of gameplay improvements -- specifically on the defensive side -- NBA 2K16 is the Michael Jordan of the virtual hardwood once more.

The NBA 2K franchise has also become more visually stunning, another factor that comes into play as the game continuously raises that proverbial bar. Player models look better than ever with players having not just their face, but their entire body scanned into the game. It’s unreal how much the new player models add to the game. Additional signature moves, improved lighting and better crowd reactions have boosted the presentation of the series as well.

Kenny “The Jet” Smith and Greg Anthony are the two newcomers to 2K’s broadcast team. Smith joins Shaq and Ernie Johnson for the game’s pre- and post-game show, while Anthony replaces Steve Kerr as the gameplay’s new color commentator. Adding in the new personalities forced 2K’s hand at implementing a new script, which gives a much-needed fresh feel while playing. Doris Burke returns -- and looks more like Doris Burke -- for sideline interviews. In addition, in-studio player interviews are a welcome addition that look and sound fantastic. (If only they could get Popovich.)
 



It’s Time to Adapt, Coach

Defense has drastically improved in NBA 2K16 thanks to the new Adaptive Coaching Engine. The engine does just what it’s called, adapts to you and your team’s offense. If a play works to perfection for you once, it likely won’t a second time. If you manage to pull it off two or even three times, the CPU will learn how to shut down the correct passing lanes and force you to go a new direction. You must change your strategy and find a new way to beat your opponent on the fly. In turn, this opens up the other half of the game with your offense. Learning how to correctly run plays with the right screens and passes is going to take some extra time on the sticks for those used to "that cheese," but the feeling of successfully adapting to those who adapt to you is a great one.

Passing is now a primary focus on the offensive side of the ball. Buttons X, O and Triangle all pass the rock, but the type of pass will change dependent on pressing, tapping or double tapping each button. It’s another area of the game that proves you must stay focused or else the turnovers will begin to rack up.

The post game has returned to its 2K12 form with the L2 trigger placing your back to the basket. I personally feel this is a good change as it just makes doing post moves a bit more logical in my mind, which is a necessity with the defensive improvements.

Overall, the new controls take time to get used to, but it’s a near-perfect scheme that was more needed than anyone realized.

That being said, blocks are coming in at an alarmingly high rate, especially online. You can adapt to take smarter shots, sure, but in no world should there be 19 blocks between two teams on a regular basis. Rubber-banding has showed its ugly face a few times as well, but never in a game-changing scenario.
 



My Career…Or Is It?

It’s been the same tagline over and over: #BeTheStory.

Spike Lee has brought his narrative and basketball genius to NBA 2K16 with “Livin Da’ Dream,” the much-promoted story mode. As Frequency Vibrations (yes, that’s your unchangeable nickname) you embark on a journey from blue-chip prospect to NBA All-Star.

The high school games are strictly for show, with no commentary, zero challenge and awesomely cheesy student chants. During the quick three-game process, nine licensed colleges will recruit you before you make a decision. I found myself reminiscing about College Hoops 2K8 while listening to Clark Kellogg commentate my college career.

The remaining storyline will keep you intrigued as you find yourself quickly playing through the next game so you can see the ensuing cutscene. But despite being involved in many heated altercations with friends, family and owners, that build up to a big decision never led to you actually making the decision. Unfortunately, your college choice is the final decision you get to make.

In the end, the story, though a well-written movie script, misses the mark as a video game storyline.

Once the story is over and your sophomore season begins in the NBA, MyCAREER shows that its better off without Spike Lee. Improved gameplay coupled with the brand new Off-Day Simulator brings the life of an NBA star to your fingertips like never before. Off days are more prominent in the mode, as you have choices to hang out with other NBA personalities, take part in Live Practice or get some more endorsement requirements completed. Connections will grant you rewards such as a new animation, Live Practice will boost your attributes and endorsements will make you some more of that VC scrilla. You can use that cash to deck out your new MyCOURT, the central hub of your career. On the court you can shoot around, invite friends over to play a pick-up game and of course customize the court to your liking.
 



A Much-Needed Makeover

MyGM makes a triumphant return with many improvements and additions. Three-team trades have returned with realistic logic (just make sure you turn off CPU-CPU trades or else). The offseason has received a face-lift with new Lottery and Draft presentations, and staff hiring is as important as ever. Summer League games are fun as you can choose former lottery outcasts to run with your rookies, and the 2K Hoops Summit gives a first-look at the following season’s draft class.

But the true champion of MyGM is Team Relocation. This new “side feature” has already started a cult following with its extensive customization options. Everything from moving, rebranding and arena design is included, and to top it off it’s very well done. 2K has given you the ability to upload images that help you create the reality you want to see.

What’s even better about these customization options is that it translates seamlessly into MyTEAM, the collectable card game in NBA 2K16. Being able to create an identity for your fantasy NBA squad was something the mode sorely lacked, and has added a new dimension that will surely bring new players on board.
 



Wait A Second…I’m Connected

For the first time in almost forever, NBA 2K ALMOST has stable online servers. Almost.

Let's be very clear, 2K Pro-Am feels very broken. Some people can't connect to others on the other side of the country, and many more simply can't play the mode at all. Others can get a game in here or there, and then some that do get their games in don't even get their VC at the end. This is not good. And it's somewhat easy to overlook because in the past we start from such a low point with 2K where if the servers work at all, that's a miracle. So, yes, there's no game-breaking online issue at this point that makes the game useless like in the past, but the newest online mode still does not work -- and obviously that is not good.

That being said, Play Now Online will bring out the competitors in all of us. Rising the ladder from Freshman to Greatest of All Time can be a goal for you as NBA 2K16 hopefully begins its slow and steady climb to the eSports phenomenon that's sweeping the country. (I'll mostly ignore the fact that there's a "buy wins" button in the game, but there's a "buy wins" button in the game now for Play Now Online!) There are minor input lag and latency issues that must be chiseled out before the franchise can get to that level, but for now it takes nothing more than a game or two to get used to the timing. The same rules apply for MyPark. Oddly enough, my experiences with All-Star Team Up (a mode that allows you to play with nine other gamers) has had zero input lag; it plays just as well as a human vs. CPU battle.
 



Final Thoughts


With an array of gameplay options, and a multitude of modes and customization options, Visual Concepts has set the bar by firing on all cylinders to cement themselves as a true dynasty in the sports gaming genre. I mean, seriously, this game is packed with stuff to do. NBA 2K16 could have rested on the laurels of its past, but instead the developers just released one of the best sports games of all-time.

Score: 9.0 (All-Time Classic)


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Member Comments
# 41 Geezy2Nice @ 10/02/15 02:05 PM
Can't wait to pick up my copy.
 
# 42 Luke Skywalker @ 10/02/15 02:26 PM
You can turn off CPU to CPU trades in MyGM?
 
# 43 Thadon89 @ 10/02/15 03:24 PM
Does anyone know if 2k is going to send out an update or patch for players with created faces instead of real faces like Norman Powell or Branden dawson
 
# 44 Retropyro @ 10/02/15 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by DustinT
DeAndre Jordan is offered in multiple trades. I've been offered, and have seen him end up in other places.

I did see a trade of him to SAC with Cauley-Stein and others going to the Clips...it made some kind of sense but still threw me off.
OK, so long as it isn't as crazy as 2K14 and some of the insane trades that game had.
 
# 45 Timbo2k2 @ 10/02/15 08:12 PM
Personally, I buy NBA2k for online play. Especially just straight play now online games. I play the other modes just to get better at using my team online, because I try to run plays and what not. Playing against the cpu is good for that. As far as that goes, it's impressive. It looks good, feels smooth and fluid. Meets expectations, maybe a tad beyond.
Online though... I don't know if anyone else gets this problem, but , especially in the first quarter, the game is just lagging and stuttering hard. Then it does a fast forward type of thing to catch back up to real time. I don't think it happens to BOTH players at the same time. I think sometimes on my end it lags and the other player's side is fine. Then the opponent side lags and I'm fine. I say this cause when I'm lagging, the opponent is executing with wide open JUMPERS which is half impossible to hit during that stuttering, next thing you know after it does it's "fast forward", I'm inbounding the ball... So I don't think they were lagging. Then other times, I see their player just running oddly in another direction but my game is currently running smooth. So they're lagging, I'm not.
It kind of ruins the game for ME cause I intend to play online. Especially playing with the Knicks who's "Tier 3", my team does a lot of stupid @#$% that you expect them not to do, especially in a simple looking situation. But I'm not complaining at all bout that. Just means I have to be a lot more crisp in my play. But when the game lags and screws up important possessions, it's hard to win against Tier 1s, i.e: GS, OKC, HOU that everybody plays with...oh yeah CLE.
I hope that it IS just me, which means something I can fix. But I'm hardwired, 50 mb download/upload measured at the line. Only couple devices hooked into a straight switch. Xbox network troubleshooter does not detect anything wrong with my connection in all it's tests... So couldn't be a configuration issue.
Otherwise, 2K is doing a great job making the game so simulated to the NBA, but I think just one development cycle, they need to just DOMINATE ONLINE GAMEPLAY. No need to add anymore game modes until that's solved.
 
# 46 Perry_West @ 10/03/15 12:53 PM
dear 2k please remove the freq'n & vibing animation.
or at least make it interferable (a word?) so that my
player can get back on defense with his teammates.
 
# 47 BDM313 @ 10/03/15 01:20 PM
Great Read
9.5
 
# 48 rockchisler @ 10/04/15 11:04 PM
The story made by Spike Lee is Fine, too many complaints about nothing.
 
# 49 yhungharlem @ 10/05/15 04:55 PM
Love this game BUT is me, my HD settings or something. .the players seem a lil puffy looking...like Jamal Crawford looks thick not skinny..is it me????
 
# 50 The 24th Letter @ 10/05/15 06:37 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by rockchisler
The story made by Spike Lee is Fine, too many complaints about nothing.

Pretty much.

but you know how that goes...


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
# 51 BluFu @ 10/05/15 07:45 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by rockchisler
The story made by Spike Lee is Fine, too many complaints about nothing.
That's been the most consistent complaint among reviewers. Which is surprising to me.
 
# 52 jfsolo @ 10/05/15 08:15 PM
  • Defenders get completely lost in transition on way too many plays.
  • The Pick N Roll is too poorly defended on too many plays
  • Too many times players in good position will not even attempt an offensive rebound.
  • Some bigs and a few smalls are too good at guarding on the perimeter
  • In transition on offensive some of the wings take way too long coming into the front court, messing up the secondary break.
  • CPU still has an inherent advantage on 50/50 balls.

Because of these things I can only give the game a "9.5"

I've been complaining about a few things, but as an offline player this is the best game, sports or otherwise, that I've ever played.

If they fix those things in a patch and don't break anything else. I would give the game a "9.9"(No sports game will get a 10) For what I'm looking for this is really as good as it gets.
 
# 53 uchia308 @ 10/08/15 07:03 AM
Honestly the 9 out of 10 is fair due to the fact that no other sports game has demonstrated a genius balance of modes and improved the game play dramatically from the previous year. However I am extremely disappointed that i cannot "be the story." If I was able to choose what happens in said story ( ex. choosing to keep rocking with Vic,) that would've been amazing. But as you all know, that is not the case. I stand by this statement that 2k14 (current gen)had the best my career so far as far as story lines go. I know Jackson Ellis could be corny sometimes but that rivalry was insane. It made playing those games all the more worthwhile. I mean having to actually do whatever the wager's consequences (or see them if you won) were amazing. On top of (even though they didnt speak) interacting with your teammates was crazy. I recall becoming the starting pg (over John wall) and he approached me saying if you are whats best to win then i have no qualms over you starting and then in an rpg fashion you get to decide how to respond (like a good guy or an a hole) and how you choose to respond had a direct effect on the court ( and off ) with john wall. I mean that is insane. When it came to endorsements and agents, being poached by a bigger agency riding in the back of limos getting promised more deals more money and faster than your best friend could deliver i mean this is so much depth its crazy. Lastly the minute details like riding in the plane on the loading screens on away games or in your car to home games and not mention the rookie hazing by vets. I mean it was crazy the amount of content packed into one game.


I know they went in a different direction in 15 but even that game had qualities that 16 could use. The interaction with your coaches and the players on your team. even the weird rivalry with an nba superstar (and dante exum regardless of position, seriously why him?) were good ideas that just needed a bit more polish. if they built on what they did with jackson ellis in 14 and combined that with exum and your superstar rival it would've been much better.

I brought focus to 14' and 15' to say if they combined the narrative of 16' with the style and details of 14 ( CHOICES you make to actually BE THE STORY limo rides, choosing agents real rivalries, cut scenes that actually matter, teammate bonding and chemistry on and off the court etc) with 15's more on the court approach with the film room and coaches playing a more significant role, and Exum and NBA star rivalry (with a Jackson Ellis type approach) my career would be perfect. It as if they have three incomplete games and all they simply need to do is combine them. The recipe for the perfect my career is right in front of them just make the three parts one. ( no spike lee doesn't have to do it even though personally i enjoyed it myself). (oh and bring the ability to complain to the gm or staff back.. i really liked that touch about my career. I like that freedom to have a voice with my front office.
 
# 54 UGJaelRose @ 10/10/15 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Shadymamba
The be the story was cool - it wasn't too long it was short and interesting and something "different" and didn't take away from the game at all - then the second season starts and the real fun begins - I haven't ventured out to my GM or online, but the my career is Aces!
Yeah the Spike LEE story was awesome but I feel like the second season is way better. The games in the story didnt mean much.
 
# 55 renome @ 10/12/15 12:47 AM
What's up OS Fam?! Been an avid NBA 2K enthusiast since 2K2, and I'm definitely stoked about this year's edition of the game (I'm on PS4). I truly believe it is worth all the acclaim, even of being hailed as one of the best sports titles ever (even if, admittedly, people are still in the "honeymoon" phase with this game). Everything has made a leap --- gameplay-, presentation-, graphics-wise, etc. and is no doubt the standard-bearer for basketball (and sports) games, moving forward...

I am, however, like most people in this thread, a stickler for details. Most points of contention, with gameplay (i.e. fastbreak defense, Pro-Am problems, etc.) or other more cosmetic issues (editing availability of shoes, headband editing, etc.) have been discussed and on the way to being remedied in one way or another, but i have noticed what to me is a glaring issue: Player Models skin-color mismatch. What i mean is, the player's head skin color does not match the skin-color of his entire body.

Notable players that have this issue: Jimmy Butler, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh, Mario Chalmers, MWP, even Kevin Durant and Melo, to name a few... the color mismatch seems to be worse for darker-skin-colored players, as the contrast is very evident (and more distracting) with much darker faces than arms/torso/legs. It's a cosmetic issue, maybe even shallow to the eyes of others given how great the game is, but, i feel it's problematic nevertheless. I can live with players not being properly equipped with headbands, correct accessories, etc. but it's a more serious issue, especially with how they've sold us to the fact that they've thoroughly used body scanning for 2K16, that there'd be this color-mismatch issue for a number of players (some, even recognizable superstars).

I most definitely salute the whole 2K team for the huge leaps in improvement they've made/make every year, and, with regard to player models/body types, i think 2k16>2K15 and 2K14. I was just friggin distracted by this specific art/graphical blunder. 2K16 is the new standard-bearer for sports-sim immersion --- and, at least from a visual POV, this color-mismatch issue takes away some from said immersion, at least for me.

Peace, OS
 
# 56 GisherJohn24 @ 10/13/15 12:06 PM
Legends got lots of attention this year, I think that deserves more recognition for us old guys.
 
# 57 Dr_Drew09 @ 10/14/15 12:11 PM
Customization and personal characterization means nothing when gameplay is glitch filled and anything but smooth. Sorry to say but SSDG (same **** different game). Please 2K, we would rather have a seamless game than foolish, and unnecessary extras. Also, Pre and Post game shows are annoying after the 4th game... Mind you I have to play a minimum of ~500 SpikesCareer (MyCareer) to max player out. Are Pre and Post game shows becoming a nuisance now? As soon as EA can produce a better game, you will lose many customers and then rethink the approach to a sports game. Successful gameplay and basketball mechanics first, then customization. Never the other way around.
 
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